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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1942, p. 7

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(Ms Travel Air Manufacturing comâ€" | pany, building the famous "Mystery &* in which Capt. Frank Hawks ‘outtow the crack army ships. His ‘Beech Aircraft corporation turned ‘aut the which won the Macâ€" |fl- race from St. Louls to Miam{ Junuary, He is al> \ wayt experimenting, with the «ky as fusclage in only a few minutes, The plant business, in dollar aoâ€" counting, has risen 4,000 per eant in the last 18 menths, AB fears of a financial feroed landâ€" ing are past. Mr. Beech has never hesitated to { take a gsharp turn off the main road. f- resigned from . the army . atr | corps, in 1021, eager to try out some us C 1c o * C PP â€"lrcrafh just We Find Another !oldu:aho;u Done > great air Has m freighters coming through soon, built quickly and stoutly of plywood, capable of , long fliights with a heavy load, and | Mmmm»hhm‘ power and materials that quantity | mmhmm-u.i It wouldn‘t take many of them to do the work of a fairâ€"sized ship, said my friend, taking into account their greater speed. He is lit up with the idea that here is the answer to mmmuhm' it is, right now, a lot more than a JOBN MASEFIELD‘S cargoes of "‘pigiron and old tin trays" are apt to take wings before this war is over. A friend of this writer, a When We Reap» sifciaty just We Find Another told us about Has Done Sowing %!°** . *!t His domineering aunt rnade him divorce his wife and marry her. ‘Then she caught him philandering with his pretty stenographer and jerked him out of the management of the new party. Holland was vast. ly amused by the toughâ€"talking little dictator being owned and operated by his wife, but underestimated his gifts as a germâ€"carrierâ€"until he helped let the Nazis in. suffered from a delusion that he was a reincarnation of his greatâ€"grandâ€" father Reus Mussert Reus was a giant who smacked everybody down for miles around and became a sort of Paul Bunyan in the Low Counâ€" tries. Little Anton made many misâ€" calculations in trying to be like Reus. . He became like Horace‘s ‘"evenâ€"tempered man‘""â€"always mad. His aunt paid for his education in civil engineering at the Univerâ€" sity of Delft. His wife wanted to be a grand lady, perhaps eoâ€"ruler with him of a subjugated Holland, and she and the aunt were always fanâ€" ning up his frustrated power mania. He did well enough in the univerâ€" sity but when he finished they filed him away in a grubby little civil service job. * * sert is the little man who gets the poison ivy garland as the Nethâ€" erlands Quisling. There has been Keen compeâ€" “dw tition & Is a Pint Flask tvnnIL. : sert, Himmâ€" Of Pure Poison i Ct mes and Ross von Tonningen, a protege of Goering, for the above supreme dishonor. Late dispatches indicate that Mussert has definitely won. Clinical â€"historians will, as they examine Mussert‘s career, find a classical pattern of the origins snd inducements of Quislingism. The scrubby little boy of the lovely vilâ€" lage of Werkendan in south Holland was a shortâ€"ender in everything he tried, and in addition to that had a gift for getting himself disliked by Nnvouâ€"umuuu nark in The While sann cA oss By LEMUEL F. PARTON Consolidated Featuresâ€"WNU Features. plant at Wichita, Kan., making weeden planes, trainer planes to be sure, but right in line with coming air argosies of plywood The side of a plane is slammed commercial planes. He has had some tough going, but his deoâ€" H. Beech resigned as vice presiâ€" and Belgium over a joint canal project, and, tearing loose with Mussolini and Fascism, and beâ€" gan recruiting the less literate section of the country in public A little dash of printer‘s ink lanced the boil of his suppressed hatreds, and headed him toward his great betrayal. In 1929, there ning of a beautiful friendship, sent him an "afta boy!*" 11, 1942 free â€"for â€"all, has he hit the Following the talks there will be general discussions. There will be no solicitation of funds, and no charge will be made for the meeting, to which all are welcome. Mrs. Milton J. Kiee, president of North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel Sisterhood, will be chairman of the day. Mrs. Michael H. Weinberg is president of the Women‘s Division of the Jewish Charities of Chicago. Under the main heading of "Volunâ€" teers for Victory," Harris Peristein will discuss "Maintaining Home Deâ€" fense Institutions," and Mrs. Michael H. Weinberg will discuss "Specific Needs for Volunteers." Organizations representing every field of work want helpers. Every woman who can give as much as two half days a week or more, whether she is trained or not, can be directed to congenial service. If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laurel Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. _ The Women‘s Division of the Jewâ€" ish Charities is presenting a‘series of neighborhood meetings, of which the fourth, to be held at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Verâ€" non Aves., Glencoe, will take place on Friday, June 12th, at 1 :00 p.m. at a dessert luncheon. Jewish Charities Dessert Luncheon June Twelfth THEO. BERGSMA The Glencoe Theatre and the Highâ€" Want a 3 fln&v:m Tt‘s yours for the clipping, so better arine se e ies eeairoer a spoon, biscuits bake golden, & BE CV datidi" mmumm cake! Something to make the whole Easy does it You make this oldâ€"timey dessert e Filaky, rich biscults, while Here‘s Mine, Where‘s Yours? ever! herrica. Servee & Bake in very hot oven (480° F.) clock. Each year one Sunday is set aside for the Church School‘s promoâ€" tion exercises, and at that time all the young people from all the departments take charge of the program. The childâ€" ren are assisted by the choir and quarâ€" tct .with the ministers présiding. Parâ€" ents and friends are invited to attend the service. Children‘s Day will be observed in the regular morning worship hour at the Highland Park Presbyterian Cipurch on Sunday, June 14, at 11 o‘â€" Edwin E Burwell, 424 South Linden avenue, and history and economics instructor at the Highland Park high school, has been commissioned as a licutenant in the United States Naval Reserve. He will be stationed at Great Lakes temporarily. â€" ar 1 tahisspoon homep mrnprr on se is as fine as meal. Add milk, mixâ€" Ing until a soft dough is formed. The Sacrament of Raptism will be administered to infants and children during the first part of the service. All departments will present something typical of their work done during the year. Promotionâ€" exercises will be conducâ€" ted by Paul Date, superintendent of the Church School. Other superintendents of departments taking part in promoâ€" tion exercises are: Mrs. Harold F. Pfister, superintendent of the Beginâ€" vers Department; Mrs. Richard J. Scitz, superintendent of the Primary Department and Mrs. W. A. Mann, suâ€" perintendent of the Junior Department. This Children‘s Day service marks the closing of the Church School until September. C Day Tmmd at Presbyterian Church $sA ue ovpig _,-u-'- HELP WANTEDâ€"Mother‘s helper or experienced girl part time for general housework. Stay or go. Adults. Smail house. Phone H .P. 3360. 13â€"15 WOMAN OR GIRL TO SEW IN DRESSâ€"MAKING SHOP. PHONE Teacher, college graduate, wants WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on principal. _ f 8 p.m.. Parcel Post Sale sud entertainâ€" $ Pasâ€" Boy Beout Troop 324: Annual Beach p.m. $ party at the foot of Central avenue. This OFFICE â€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR Thursday, June 11 Sunday, June 14 BRIDES GET YOUR WEDDING 10:30 a.m. Members of the Primary, Beginâ€" mnerr and Junior departments will meet in lhm.l-ldmfl--wlhcac- vice. 10 :00 Mor Worship. Children‘s Day Pw&‘m%mgum in the program. &--QCE Baptism will be administered to infants b:flla.hxhlubv'flhnnnh‘ picnic. This is the last meeting before fall Tlease meet at Cer 5:30 and bring your Association in 10 :00 â€" a.m. 1:80 p.m. Meeting of the Board of Trustees (Postponed from June 8) Real Estate for Sale good used Lbr! For free Est. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 306. 3 ti. part time office work. Can type. Phone H. P. 575. 15 OR RENT : ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. Suitable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. Want reliable party to take over small bal. at $2.00 wk. See Mr. Rusâ€" sell, Credit. Mgr. Wab. 6900. Baldâ€" win Piano Co. 323 S. Wabash Ave. terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. HIGHLAND P. ‘.fiflfi Avenues _ _ _ GuUY vITi teal Estate â€" Loans â€" Insuranc 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Seidâ€""We‘ve got an order A goâ€"getting salesman We So sign up that pledge, TRINITY EPISCOPAL East Laurel avenue, Tol. 965 Situation Wanted Help W anted and we will!" Miscellaneous Help Americe emash the Arte. Put 10% of your inâ€" mame into War Memd: and Neampe cvery perday CHURCH SERVICES Quilting Party of the For Rent 15 For Sale tral Avenue Beach at own food. Presentation 14 pd. tiet Boaton uko se n ny 2oo Un natha en Pripetetantee s best k: %%mhu-e us mt | the age of s:.y.o-':...-.u'f- tale nesdny Holy R? C cijert 2t ‘ucit Sundert Leasess 15 The Daily Vacation Bible School will have its opening session Monday mornâ€" ing 9:30 am. June 15 at the First United Evangelical church, corner S. Green Bay rd. and Laurel ave. There will be classes for all children between 4 years and 15 years of age. The school will last two weeks. Parents are invited to send their children. A corps of good teachers are in charge. This school is free to everyonce. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIT 1:00 p.m. Christisn Endesvor; Bible study £:00 p.m. Evening Service, "The Judgment." Monday, June 16 htl.“‘h‘“l.hd.‘ a.m. ha-lfih-ohua The Baraca class will meet for w-%:.-h.dlxh‘l‘ man, 616 W.. Ave., & p.m. Thursday, J 18 ; #:00 p.m. e':u rehcarsal, Willis ... _.._ 387 Haze) Avenue _ . __ _ _ Charth. ton Past tnuny s /tam ie Christian Science healing, is at $ o‘clock %mu..tw.u the dl:.y.om..uh Sunday 180. R’A-&-cammuâ€" .‘1--?...3-» 14, 1942, "God the Preserver A free public room y "this" shurch . st 48 N. Sheridan =E which is open daily from #:80 c‘clock in * Auto Body Repairing ‘The beauty of holiness has done more, and will do more, to regenerate righteousness than all the other agenâ€" cies put together. 3 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting, Leslic Dreiske in on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. 5:80. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, which is ’-"']-l‘" from #9:80 c‘clock in the morning to. 5:30 in the afterncon and Daily Vacation Bible School Opens Monday Â¥ Cleaners 32 N. phg 4* Highiand Park 77 Most aphids give birth to â€"flfihm*â€"m a single aphid in two weeks can become the center of a colony of about 50, which is the number a femake will produce in that In two weeks the is up by cach of tho fikty, they 1 in the garden; they barely move, and are of such a color that only th-.'l'bdr/huoe:n.-w their overwhelming numbers. Their method of is to draw sap MMMII.M as a mosquito draws from & One aphid would do Hittle disastrous. 'n.;.nun. n-:m'fi‘â€"u-nn. They also l:l‘l"fi. disâ€" may eases, such as mosaics fams d m pooaies age Pliphis, vieee se ies dn forvaey ie are the quictest, least noticeable insect fls mmoten doou, the sphieas as any of Mum.: ‘There is no vegetable immume attack aphis almost DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CoO. Wheel & Dynam::r Balancing WAR CARDEM IMSECT SERIES=No. 4 e id ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL Carden Enemy Mo. 1â€" .q Aen Needed mfim! f _â€" Bethany is very smxious that the parents and frients of our Bundar School stheless is hize io rejoite with the shilres in that P ts sns en P m'n. lesuntl ‘;v‘:”n-â€"-.v l.= s L lophess: G:T).c. : the garden in the, § L e e is uq t Church officeâ€"112 Men with draft classifications of 1A are urgently needed for training in the signal corps. Initial salaries range from $1,020 to $1,800 per annum. ‘The training period is of three to six months‘ duration. For further details, apply to the local Civil Serice Secreâ€" tary at the nearest first or secondâ€" class post office. 9:30 a.m.â€"11:30 am. First sessio twoâ€"week Vacation Church Schopl. North Carolina is producing a reâ€" cord peanut crop to meet the war deâ€" mand for vegetable oils and the War large increase in the manufacture of in the crop. Monday, June 22 146 North avenue, Highwood, _ Tol. 487 * STATIONERY ttack. Probably the best a . â€" in me o n o Corps of Army J § rea aputs oncuover ; Uieft) 3 Rost % on APHIS * ATTACK A ‘ AS WELL A$ § VEGETABLES FOR 10e JONES ANT KILLERâ€"A sure ZION LUTHERAN "Tav winhaa‘ t Sooan, BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH teund, Arace ons Mcticnare ftrest Highwood avenue and Everts place TCOCS ANT RILLERâ€"A sure lan_-__.â€"‘_!vnpdAfl- RYTEX Te STATION..I‘RY I‘.“Sbn.h . . 100 Envelope With : your 10e HIGHWOOD ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC °. wasy ~nie w e i The Press Trocc® High sragpt Highweed AVENUE t

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